G o ,I LATER O FRON IOONDbURAS. Tat D Ges. Walker & Col .adir th' Rears of &,ewe of the Mer. ha. IFaom the Picayune.] in i Hsan or TS I''sse.s, S t. 24.--The ed schooner John . Taylovr, Capt. lomilbard thr crosed the bar t-dayv anl is on her way wit up the river to New Orleans. fra 'l'he Tayhtr left the Ihlaind of Utilla est on the 13th inst., and rl'ings as passen- er gerstte.trIi;hrt, all 'at w'hIn were con nc,:tditn \\ alker , expedition to Ilonm- I duras They are all wtel.a I Gen. Walker awl ('C. lb;i'lor, hip sec- E oal il c,,mman1, w1ore imprisoned at n Tatillo, anu1 wt'et to be shot on the i i 1411h it. cu' I'. Tavlor left thin port, we believe, thi o, tie3lst ntt., with some thirry-tive pe men to join Walker. Tihe most of them, bli it will Ioe seen. have returned, while our d di-.pateh says n,,thinr of the great ikly of tlhose who had preceded them. No dbnht they are safe. As t' the fate of Walker and RuSller, it will be .bser red that although it was reported by C...

SUPPLHEMENT TO THE -t - 8 r .. . . . . .. . . .. -- GAZETTE 8 ENTI~EI, 1 PUBLISHED EVERI:Y SATURI AY BY W. P. BRADBURN, EDITOR.I AND I'I:P'RIEThR. PLAQUltM IN E: Saturday, September 0, 1$60. DOUGLAS PLAYING INTO TIIE HANDS OF THE ABOLITIONISTS. Read! Read !! Read !!: We bespeak for the annexed state ment the attentive cnsideratiin and perusal of every citizen of ouisiana, ir respective of party. It fully speaks for itself. We find it in the splech of Hon. William Kellyo, of Illiii,is. deliv ered on the 13th of Mlarch, Iti0o, in the House of Replresntatil.s. l tian , i: ianians support a traitor ? Mr. Chairman, I send to the clerk's desk an extract from a coitnauication that appeared not long since in the ('hli cago Journal, a leading and reliable Re publican paper in the State of Illinois, signed I believe " II." I wish to say, also, that I ascertained who the aut hor of the article is. Ile is a igentlhman well known in the City of W\\';Hlingtin -a respectable, res, ,:clsibl,'. a...

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iZhTTE & 8ETINMhL l.testiol to Amerlam fýltea The following is ani extract from the Berlin correspotndent of the Della, and we are sure will be read with pleasure by all who take an interest in the pro tection of American citizenslhip abroad. The young gentleman who is spoken of so flatteringly below, and which en hances to us the interest of the affair, is an "lIberville boy," the worthy son of our esteemed fellow-citizen, ('ol. E. G W. Butler, of this parish. The aflahir alluded to is the teconid one of the kind that young 'Mr. oIlth:r has Ipeln eengag ed in withis a year : The nmst interestiti g" thing to .\Amnri canu that has lately haplpened in En rope, is the principadl feature in a little diplomatic dr:ma now transpiring at Berlin. As the case is one involvini. the liberty of an A.merican citizen, and may thcrefotro in sonme degree develop what,.back-IIonLe there is to ,our .l',origon police, I feel autlhorizeod in furnishing ynu a brief alstract of its facts. It appear...

iAZETTII & ENTllNKL. STAND LIKE AN ANVIL. BY BISHOP DOANL ' tladll Ike an anvil!" when the strokes 01 stalworth strength fall thick aull fast Storms but more deeply root the oaks Whose brawny arms embrace the blast. It Staied like an anvil!" when the sparks Fly far and wide, a fiery shower; Virtue and truth nrust still he marks Where malice proves its want of power. , Stand ike an anvil!" when the bar Lies red and glowing on its lreast, Duty shall he life's leading star And consciou Itnnocence its rest. "Stand like an anvil !" when the sound Of potndlerous hanmlers pains the ear; Tbhine but the still aid stern rebound 01 the great heart that cannot fear. ' Stand like an env I '! ni,.e and heat Are bun ..f eath. sa!d die wi'h time, The soul, like G(ad. isi soure and seat, Is solemn, still, serene. sublime. "Give us more ligh ! We waste barrels ot Oil, yet have to work in the dark."-Cry oa the tiuagar Planters. The call is answered. bight bursts forth. The old "oil wa s'er" are d...

AZliETTE & SENTIflL Addres from Ilr. lUidelL Senator Slidlell has issued a lengthy address to the people of Louisiana upon the Presiden. tial qustiollns, which we hope could be placed in the handb of every good citizen. It is en tirely too llLngthy for our columns, and we can not even pretend to give a synopsis of this interesting document, but advise all to get a copy and read it The foliowing are his sen. tinuent• upon the bha Disolution of the Union. There wv..s a tinie, anll, that, tioo, ntit VicIV Nlif ,t', I -lw w-'itiz:ens, when the w,,.rd th.lliili Itil uponl ly ear with painlfla di--. , ~1s .. ,,,'; wh . ie; 1 leI h d ul 1, ,uinl,,,l f'atis ili thc lte-Tn .lic1ence of uur iustitut ,iS, aced rejected as alniost blalinue li. inrte inutimatin of the I,,...'.a ilitv of the."r di;s.sa tion. The g.iia, hadi no ii mr, devoted wirshipplr at its it hle' I ,;, 1, wili', ait the bid din ',f l" .e :-i e,.i. I to , k my is uat in th(I ui that sl,.ue 't ii : e siilnc l, ei ullnder' ...